Work Permit Changes:
The reason we are saying High Wage Workers or Low Wage Workers it depends on what the employer is willing to pay the candidate. For example, currently the position for the prevailing wage under the Service Canada website you can see what the prevailing wage is for each province, for example for Alberta right now it is $24.23. Now should this position be a NOC A and the employer decides to give this candidate $20.00 instead of the regular $24.23 then you could fill out the application for the Stream of High Skilled Occupation Low Wage Worker, because you’re paying the applicant below the prevailing wage. That is why it is divided into those two categories but is sub divided into the high or low wage category, another example would be in BC currently the prevailing wage is $21.79 and let’s say this position is a NOC C and the employer is willing to pay above the prevailing wage like $25.00 in that case it would be the Low Stream Occupation High Wage Worker.
When you fill out your application form you have to make sure that the relevant and the applicable application form is chosen and as well you explain this in a cover letter to the immigration officer that you are paying above or below the prevailing wage and explain your reasons.
If you’re having difficulty finding a candidate to fill in the position as the employer you can increase the prevailing wage and leaving the posting on Job Bank Canada for a longer time frame than the required four week recruitment. So you can play around to entice and inform Service Canada that you were doing everything you possibly can to get Canadians to apply for the position but you were not able find a candidate and had no choice but to reach out to foreign workers.
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